Research political science
A Comparative Analysis of the Islamic State and the Muslim State through Historical Developments

Masoud Akhavan Kazemi

Volume 20, Issue 9 , November 2020, Pages 1-25

https://doi.org/10.30465/crtls.2020.30148.1787

Abstract
  Discussions about the relationship between religion and state or religion and politics in the contemporary era have been discussed more than in any other period, especially in relation to the religion of Islam. However, Muslims in most post-Islamic historical periods have had religious states that were ...  Read More

Research political science
New Collectivization in the Age of Discipline Domination; Review of the Book of Sociology of Modernity, Liberty, and Discipline

Farzad Azarkamand

Volume 20, Issue 9 , November 2020, Pages 27-49

https://doi.org/10.30465/crtls.2020.31740.1904

Abstract
  The book of “Sociology of Modernity, Liberty and Discipline” presents a historical-sociological narrative of Western modernity. In this book, different types of modernity - Western Europe, Soviet Socialism, and Western America - have been studied with a historical approach. The writer of ...  Read More

Research political science
Theory of Revolution in Imam Khomeini’s Political Thought Book Review: The Discourse of Revolution in Imam Khomeini’s Political Thought: An Approach to Principles and Practices

Akbar Ashrafi

Volume 20, Issue 9 , November 2020, Pages 51-70

https://doi.org/10.30465/crtls.2020.30098.1782

Abstract
  This book has examined the historical course of Imam Khomeini’s struggles. In this review, the respected researcher used a simple and fluent pen that is comprehensible to all audiences of the book. However, it has omitted some of the events affecting the process of the Islamic Revolution in Iran. ...  Read More

Research political science
A Critique of the Book Islamic Movement at North Caucasus

Seyedeh Motahare Hoseyni; Fatemeh Eidi; Razieh Mousavyfar

Volume 20, Issue 9 , November 2020, Pages 71-94

https://doi.org/10.30465/crtls.2020.30413.1813

Abstract
  Anna Zelkina in her book,  entitled “Islamic Movement at North  Caucasus”, the original name of which is “In Quest for God and Freedom: The Sufi Response to the Russian Advance in the North Caucasus”, printed in London, discusses the relation between ideas and reality, ...  Read More

Research political science
A Critique of Preindustrial Communities, or An Anatomy of Pre-Modern World

Abbas Khalaji

Volume 20, Issue 9 , November 2020, Pages 95-117

https://doi.org/10.30465/crtls.2020.30119.1785

Abstract
  This article is an analytical-critical review of “Preindustrial Communities, or An Anatomy of Pre-Modern World” by Patricia Crone. This study is mainly concerned with the theoretical aspect and the content of the book. Hence, the scientific method, theoretical approach, and historical data, ...  Read More

Research political science
Western Political Thought on the Scales of Thought A Critical of the Book Modern Western Political Thought: The Dialectic of Ideas

Farhad Zivyar; Mostafa Rezaee Hosseinabadi; Amir Etemadi Bozorg

Volume 20, Issue 9 , November 2020, Pages 119-142

https://doi.org/10.30465/crtls.2020.30533.1821

Abstract
  In her Book, Modern Western Political Thought, Alireza Ismailzad has written a relatively comprehensive look at the developments in political thought in the West from the seventeenth century to the postmodern situation. The main premise in the critique of this book is based on the necessity of producing ...  Read More

Research political science
A Critique on Networks of Outrage and Hope: Social Movements in the Internet Age

Salman Sadeghizadeh

Volume 20, Issue 9 , November 2020, Pages 143-166

https://doi.org/10.30465/crtls.2020.30078.1779

Abstract
  Networks of Outrage and Hope is one of the newest explanations about new social movements. Alain Touraine adopted the “new social movements” expression to describe the new forms of societal recourse for change in “post-industrial society” and made it the counterpart for “social ...  Read More

Research political science
A Critical Study of the Book From Crisis to Collapse, Exploration of the Permanence or Collapse of Political Systems

Ebrahim Taheri

Volume 20, Issue 9 , November 2020, Pages 167-186

https://doi.org/10.30465/crtls.2020.30170.1789

Abstract
  Revolutionary waves have always been a challenge to political systems. The culmination of these revolutions was in the twentieth century. In the 21st century, revolutions have become a serious challenge to the political systems of the Middle East and North Africa. To explain why and how the revolution ...  Read More

Research political science
A Review and Criticism On Origins and Doctrine of Fascism

Mahdi Fadaei Mehrabani; Zaniar Ebrahimi

Volume 20, Issue 9 , November 2020, Pages 187-205

https://doi.org/10.30465/crtls.2020.30099.1783

Abstract
  Giovanni Gentile is the most important philosopher of fascism. His influential book Origins and Doctrine of Fascism has a key role in the theoretical aspects of fascism. In other words, the significance of this book is providing a theoretical justification of fascism as an ideology. In the present article, ...  Read More

Research political science
Foucault’s Method as Subjectification and Developing of an Immanent Life Review of the book Genealogy is Gray: Reflections on Foucault’s Method

Meysam Ghahreman

Volume 20, Issue 9 , November 2020, Pages 207-226

https://doi.org/10.30465/crtls.2020.31143.1863

Abstract
  The main concern of this paper is to counter the ruling rationality of the humanities, which makes writings and classrooms of “Riskless and timely Foucault”. The rationality that has appropriated Foucault to reproduce the student-teacher relationship and write treatises and scientific books. ...  Read More

Research political science
Considerations on the Patriarcha

Shervin Moghimi Zanjani

Volume 20, Issue 9 , November 2020, Pages 227-248

https://doi.org/10.30465/crtls.2020.30075.1781

Abstract
  The main subject of this paper is Robert Filmer’s Patriarcha which is the essential text in the history of political thought and in a sense it is one of the most important sources of the controversial debates on politics in early modern England. We think that Patriarcha was one of the last systematic ...  Read More

Research political science
Book Review of the Women in the Legislation Arena in Iran (1285-1395)

Alireza MollayeeTavani; Sareh Asgari

Volume 20, Issue 9 , November 2020, Pages 249-272

https://doi.org/10.30465/crtls.2020.31388.1877

Abstract
  This article reviews the book “Women in the Legislation Arena in Iran (1285-1395)” written by Manchoohr Nazari. This book is one of the rare studies on the topic of women suffrage, so it is of great importance. The main formal critique of this book has to do with plagiarism mainly because ...  Read More

Research political science
Spinoza’s Theological-Political Treatise in Iran

Reza Najafzadeh

Volume 20, Issue 9 , November 2020, Pages 273-298

https://doi.org/10.30465/crtls.2020.30875.1847

Abstract
  This article is dedicated to the evaluation of Spinoza’s TTP. TTP is one of the most valuable treatises of the Enlightenment and represents the controversy of the old and the new in seventeenth-century Europe. The treatise includes the historical hermeneutics of Scripture and represents Spinoza’s ...  Read More

Research political science
Book Review: Nations Matter: Culture, History, and the Cosmopolitan Dream

Hamid Nassaj

Volume 20, Issue 9 , November 2020, Pages 299-322

https://doi.org/10.30465/crtls.2020.30143.1786

Abstract
  “Nations Matter” is a passionate defense of nationalism in the age of cosmopolitanism. Craig Calhoun sees cosmopolitanism as a raw fantasy and nationalism as a realistic view. He called the formation of a world-democratic city-state a charming but unattainable ideal and claimed that now, ...  Read More

Research political science
The Concept of Freedom and Its Boundaries: A Critical Look at Content, Methodology, Claims of Nigel Warburton’s Book

Ghadir Nasri

Volume 20, Issue 9 , November 2020, Pages 323-344

https://doi.org/10.30465/crtls.2020.31514.1889

Abstract
  Nigel Warburton has noticed critical points in his work (Freedom: An Introduction with Readings, 2001) which are of paramount importance with regard to a deep visioning and conceptualization of freedom for the world, and today’s mankind. Regarding the significant role of freedom, the present article ...  Read More

Research political science
A Concrete Narration of Self in Society: Book Review of Alienation

Reza Nasiri Hamed

Volume 20, Issue 9 , November 2020, Pages 345-371

https://doi.org/10.30465/crtls.2020.30234.1798

Abstract
  Alienation has been one of the most important philosophical and social concepts since Hegel’s time, which has been somewhat diminished in recent times. Based on a philosophical and social approach, Rahel Jaeggi in her book takes back the history of alienation to Rousseau’s thought and criticizes ...  Read More

Research political science
Understanding Methodological Visions of Political Science

Aliashraf Nazari

Volume 20, Issue 9 , November 2020, Pages 373-393

https://doi.org/10.30465/crtls.2020.30580.1823

Abstract
  The manner of reading and interpreting historical texts is one of the central pillars of the methodology and history of thought. The main question in this field is how to study and understand the concepts and meanings of the thinkers in the study of the history of thought? Quentin Skinner is one of the ...  Read More

Research political science
A Critical Review of the Book Religion and Theory of International Relations: Theory and Practice

Bahram Navazeni

Volume 20, Issue 9 , November 2020, Pages 395-417

https://doi.org/10.30465/crtls.2020.30180.1793

Abstract
  The book “Religion and Theory of International Relations: Theory and Practice” is a collection of articles compiled and translated into Persian by Asgar Ghahramanpour Bonab from scattered articles and journals by Daniel Filpat and several other researchers of international relations. By compiling ...  Read More

Research Anthropology
Critical Review of Homo Deus: A Brief History of Tomorrow

Hamed Vahdati Nasab; Alieh Abdollahi

Volume 20, Issue 9 , November 2020, Pages 419-444

https://doi.org/10.30465/crtls.2020.29840.1754

Abstract
  The under review book of Homo Deus, A Brief History of Tomorrow, is the second part of the trilogy of Sapiens, Homo Deus, and 21 Lessons for the 21st Century were all written by Yuval Noah Harari. In this book, the writer has first reviewed the history behind the formation of the human mindset from Paleolithic ...  Read More